If that is the only thing that is missing to make the debugger worthy of the "REPL" tag, then I really fail to see the problem. I was hoping somebody would be able to explain why "a real REPL" is so much better at being a REPL than the debugger, but I have only seen hand waving and 'x' not being the default. So I consider myself still uninformed (and thus unconvinced).
A patch to allow 'x' to be the default would be interesting. If nothing else, it might trigger explanations as to why it still didn't create "a real REPL".
- tye
In reply to Re^5: RFC: IPerl - Interactive Perl ( read-eval-print loop ) (x)
by tye
in thread RFC: IPerl - Interactive Perl ( read-eval-print loop )
by mseabrook
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